England Scraps Compulsory Self-isolation Period For Covid Cases
England scraps compulsory self-isolation period for Covid cases
Ukraine Says Skies Safe As Some Airlines Suspend Flights
Ukraine said on Monday about 10 airlines had stopped flying there amid U.S.
Saudi Aramco In Talks On More Investments In China
Oil giant Saudi Aramco is in talks with partners in China about further investments in the country, CEO Amin Nasser said on Monday.
National Guard Fills In As Nursing Assistants Amid Healthcare Worker Shortage
When Joenes Gellada joined the National Guard, he never imagined that would mean one day training as a nursing assistant.
Kremlin Says No Concrete Plans For Summit With Biden Over Ukraine
The Kremlin on Monday said there were no concrete plans for a summit over Ukraine between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his U.S.
Ukraine Denies Moscow's Allegation That It Sent Troops Into Russia
Russia's military said on Monday Ukrainian military saboteurs had tried to enter Russian territory in armed vehicles, an accusation dismissed as "fake news" by Kyiv amid Western accusations that Moscow could fabricate a pretext to invade.
Putin Says He May Recognise Breakaway Regions Of Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday he was considering a request by two regions of eastern Ukraine held by Russian-backed separatists to be recognised as independent - a move that could give Moscow a reason to openly send troops.
Putin To Decide Whether To Recognise Breakaway Regions Of Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday he would decide within hours on a request by two regions of eastern Ukraine held by Russian-backed separatists to be recognised as independent - a move that could give Moscow a reason to openly send troops.
Putin Brandishes Threat To Recognise Ukraine Rebel Claims To Independence
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday he could recognise two Russian-backed breakaway Ukrainian regions as independent, an aggressive move likely to torpedo a last-minute bid for a summit to prevent war.
Putin Plans To Recognise Ukraine Rebel Regions' Independence
Russian President Vladimir Putin told the leaders of France and Germany on Monday that he planned to sign a decree recognising the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent entities shortly, the Kremlin said.
Putin To Recognise Ukraine Rebel Regions Shortly
Russian President Vladimir Putin will sign a decree recognising two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent entities shortly, the Kremlin said, upping the ante in a crisis the West fears could unleash a war.
Putin Set To Recognise Ukraine Rebel Regions
Russian President Vladimir Putin will shortly sign a decree recognising two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent entities, the Kremlin said, upping the ante in a crisis the West fears could erupt into war.
Putin Recognises Ukraine Rebel Regions As Independent
Russian President Vladimir Putin recognised two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent entities on Monday, defying Western warnings against such a move and upping the ante in a crisis that many fear could unleash a major war.
Putin Recognises Ukraine Rebel Regions, Drawing Western Vows Of Sanctions
Russian President Vladimir Putin recognised two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent entities on Monday, drawing U.S.
Putin Recognises Ukraine Rebel Regions, Sends Troops On What Moscow Calls Peacekeeping Mission
Russian President Vladimir Putin recognised two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent on Monday and ordered the Russian army to launch what Moscow called a peacekeeping operation into the area, upping the ante in a crisis the West fears could unleash a major war.
Putin Recognises Ukraine Separatist Regions, Sends Troops On What Moscow Calls Peacekeeping Mission
Russian President Vladimir Putin recognised two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent on Monday and ordered the Russian army to launch what Moscow called a peacekeeping operation into the area, accelerating a crisis the West fears could unleash a major war.
Putin Orders Russian Troops To Ukraine After Recognising Breakaway Regions
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the deployment of troops to two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine after recognising them as independent on Monday, accelerating a crisis the West fears could unleash a major war.
Iran Hails Nuclear Talk 'Progress' But Raisi Insists US Sanctions End
Iran hails nuclear talk 'progress' but Raisi insists US sanctions end
Kuwait's State Carrier Restructures Airbus Order To Add More Jets
State-owned Kuwait Airways on Monday announced it would now purchase 31 jets from Airbus instead of 28 as part of a restructured deal in which it has also reduced orders for A350-900 jets.
Focus On Climate, Kerry Says As International Attention Turns To Ukraine
Tackling climate change is a security threat that requires accelerated action even as international attention is focussed on Russia and Ukraine, U.S.
Information War Rages Ahead Of Feared Russian Invasion
Information war rages ahead of feared Russian invasion
Defying West, Russia's Putin Recognises Ukraine Rebel Regions
Defying West, Russia's Putin recognises Ukraine rebel regions
World Court To Open Jurisdiction Hearings In Myanmar Genocide Case
The World Court is to hear arguments on Monday in a case brought against Myanmar demanding that the country halt alleged acts of genocide against its Rohingya Muslim minority.
Representation Dispute Clouds World Court Case Alleging Myanmar Genocide
The World Court is to hear preliminary arguments on Monday in a case brought against Myanmar demanding that the country halt alleged acts of genocide against its Rohingya Muslim minority.
World Court Myanmar Genocide Case Clouded By Representation Dispute
The World Court started to hear preliminary arguments on Monday in a case brought against Myanmar demanding that it halt alleged acts of genocide against its Rohingya Muslim minority, with representatives of the junta appearing for Myanmar.
Euro Zone Recovery Regained Pace In Feb Despite Soaring Prices -PMI
The euro zone economic recovery regained momentum this month as an easing of coronavirus restrictions gave a boost to the bloc's dominant service industry, a survey showed, but consumers faced prices rising at a record rate.
LNG Market Supply-demand Balance To Remain Tight In 2022, Says Shell
The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market is expected to remain tight this year following last year's volatility which saw demand rise 6% and gas prices hit an all-time high, Shell said on Monday.
Hong Kong Maps Terms Of COVID Vaccine Pass Amid Record High Cases
Hong Kong will expand its vaccine bubble to include shopping malls and supermarkets, authorities confirmed on Monday, but added there would be exemptions and random inspections in some places, as they battle a new record surge in COVID-19 cases.
Israel Presses U.S. On Iran Nuclear Deal Terms, To Keep Talking Afterward
Israel is pressing the United States about the terms of an emerging Iranian nuclear deal, Israeli officials said on Monday, raising the prospect of a bilateral day-after agreement with Washington to address their worries.
Stop Playing With People's Lives In Eastern Ukraine, Germany Tells Russia
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock accused Russia on Monday of playing an "irresponsible" game with the civilian population of eastern Ukraine and urged it to return to the negotiating table.